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Dr. Mahmoud Masoud is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Sheffield, and the Outreach Lead for General Engineering Admissions. He holds a PhD in Electrical Machines and Drives from Heriot-Watt University (2003), and has held academic positions at institutions including Alexandria University (Egypt), Strathclyde University (UK), Beirut Arab University (Lebanon), and Sultan Qaboos University (Oman). His career includes roles as an Assistant Professor, Research Fellow, and Associate Professor, with over 26 consultancy projects in electrical engineering.
Research interests focus on electric machines, power electronics, renewable energy, and engineering education. He leads the Electrical Machines and Drives Group at Sheffield and teaches courses like AER125 (Electrical Fundamentals) and EEE349 (Power Engineering Electromagnetics). Awards include SFHEA (2023), Best Educator (BAME Engineering Society, 2024), and Teaching Impact Award (2024). His vision emphasizes innovation and global impact through teaching, research, and administrative work.
Recent work includes developing modular remote labs for power electronics education, transformerless wind energy systems, and metamaterial-based solar efficiency improvements. He has contributed to over 70 publications since 2003, spanning fault detection, multiphase systems, and pedagogical methods.




